Samsung browser for Windows officially released
Samsung – the next Chrome killer?
After a long beta period, Samsung has announced the official version of Samsung Browser for Windows.

This allows users to seamlessly continue browsing from the same tab they left on their smartphone. This feature is currently supported on select Samsung devices. “Samsung Pass” integration allows you to store personal information and easily log in to websites using autofill.
The browser has built-in agent-based artificial intelligence (AI) powered by “Perplexity” technology that can understand the context of the pages users are viewing. For example, it can create a travel itinerary based on a page with attractions. The AI also understands the essence of the video being watched and can find the desired part of it using a simple query.
Other AI features include intelligent natural language search based on browsing history and comparing content across tabs, which can be useful for finding relevant information on the same topic. However, these features are currently only fully functional in South Korea and the US; they are expected to be rolled out to other markets later.


